Suffer the Little Children: The Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez, Volume 5 Audiobook By Ann Swinfen cover art

Suffer the Little Children: The Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez, Volume 5

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Suffer the Little Children: The Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez, Volume 5

By: Ann Swinfen
Narrated by: Jan Cramer
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In Elizabethan London, no child is safe. Children are misused and exploited by parents, masters, strangers, and society at large. Even the children of the rich are in danger. When a five-year-old heiress to great estates is kidnapped, Christoval Alvarez, the players of James Burbage's company, and a disreputable group of child beggars all become involved in the search. At Seething Lane, matters are approaching a crisis. Sir Francis Walsingham is dying and, as Thomas Phelippes struggles to hold the intelligence service together, he receives information that another attack on the Queen is planned. The identity of the assassin is unknown, but Phelippes does know the place and the date - Whitehall Palace on the day of the Twelfth Night Revels.

©2015 Ann Swinfen (P)2017 Ann Swinfen
Historical Mystery Fiction
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I love the books but the reader needs to pronounce Álvarez correctly. Drives me crazy!

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I have read all the books in this series, and each one is fresh and inventive. The details and atmosphere that the author provides make the story so much richer that you can feel the cold of an Elizabethan London winter.

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